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Apple released a new iOS 26.4 beta this week and it brings the RCS feature we’ve all been waiting for. After code diggers discovered that encryption was in the works for RCS on iOS, Apple has gone ahead and pushed an initial test for it live in this new beta. iOS 26.4 beta is out … Continued
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Lego's latest buildable statue takes us to the world of the DreamWorks icon, with a very clever sense of scale. Read more ›
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Anthropic said it found three issues with Claude Code after users complained the AI tool deteriorated. Read more ›
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration is loosening restrictions on medical marijuana. What changed? On Thursday, the Justice Department announced that state-licensed medical marijuana and products approved by […] Read more ›
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Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally. Read more ›
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Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders have approved Paramount Skydance's takeover bid, moving the massive Hollywood merger a step closer to completion. It's not a done deal quite yet, though, as it still faces regulatory scrutiny and fierce opposition from critics who warn it will further concentrate media power. The Associated Press reports: Per a preliminary vote count Thursday, Warner Bros. Discovery said the overwhelming majority of its stakeholders voted in support... Read more ›
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It’s Thursday, April 23, 2026, and we’re back with today’s top startup and tech funding news. Today’s rounds make one thing clear: AI is moving past experimentation and into production systems where reliability, governance, and real-world utility matter more than ... Read more ›
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X is closing its Communities feature and replacing it with AI-powered custom timelines and expanded group chats, shifting focus to real-time and personalized interactions. Read more ›
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For several weeks, a growing chorus of developers and AI power users claimed that Anthropic’s flagship models were losing their edge. Users across GitHub, X, and Reddit reported a phenomenon they described as "AI shrinkflation"—a perceived degradation where Claude seemed less capable of sustained reasoning, more prone to hallucinations, and increasingly wasteful with tokens. Critics pointed to a measurable shift in behavior, alleging that the model had moved from a... Read more ›
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The company adds a feature that will reveal what topics teens delve into with AI on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Read more ›
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If you have the right Samsung hub, you can now get Ikea's low-cost devices without needing any expensive add-ons. Read more ›
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Today Nothing has unveiled Essential Voice, a speech-to-text engine that promises to deliver "clear, ready-to-send text in real time". Thus, it improves upon the traditional dictation that, while turning speech into text, includes all the ums, uhs, and ahs, all of your stutters, and sometimes zero punctuation (or, perhaps even worse, wrong punctuation). Essential Voice promises to give you "the speed and ease of talking with the clarity and flexibility... Read more ›
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Under the guidance of consummate bully / chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC is taking steps towards cracking down on children's entertainment that in any way explores the complexities of gender identity. On Wednesday, the FCC's Media Bureau announced that it is soliciting comments from the public about whether the TV ratings system has made sound […] Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 24, No. 578. Read more ›
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Every spring, JPMorgan names a group of global execs to the rank of MD. We have the list who made the cut among traders and investment bankers. Read more ›
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With a new month upon us and Google already pushing April updates to its Pixel line of devices, Samsung is ready to get in on the fun. The Galaxy S26 series is already getting the April update and you can download it today. The update is not large, since we are all just waiting for... Read the original post: Samsung April Updates Arriving on Galaxy Devices Read more ›
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The Android Easter egg has not changed much in recent years, but with the latest Android 17 Beta 4, Google has shown us a bit of a refresh. The space theme is still here, only now we get to play connect-the-stars and then blast into space. To find this Easter egg, you do as you... Read the original post: Here’s the Android 17 Easter Egg Read more ›
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American Airlines and United Airlines are “winding down” their T-Mobile inflight WiFi service. With both carriers rolling out their own free WiFi programs to customers, even though United’s (powered by Starlink) could still be months and months away, customers are losing out on what’s been a solid and reliable inflight WiFi service. Here’s a statement... Read the original post: American, United Airlines Shutting Down T-Mobile’s Free Inflight WiFi Read more ›
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A fresh Android 17 beta launch means folks are tearing into the code, looking for potentially new and exciting features that Google is working on. After lifting the hood on Android 17 Beta 4, which released only yesterday, we’re learning of Pixel Glow and the potential for a new laptop from Google. As shown in... Read the original post: Pixel 11 Series Could Launch With New ‘Pixel Glow’ Light Feature Read more ›
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We spent an unhealthy amount of time last week digging through the social media presence of Steph Curry in order to put a spotlight on the upcoming screen-less Fitbit device that he first teased at the end of March. We pointed out that he had been wearing it for months without anyone realizing, showed off... Read the original post: Google’s Fitbit Air Will Come in 3 Colors, Several Band Options Read more ›
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Samsung posted to its web store that the “limited run” Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out. The fact that the device is sold out isn’t surprising. Both times that the phone went on sale, it sold out within minutes. To us, the interesting part is the “limited run.” We assumed that Samsung was... Read the original post: Galaxy Z TriFold Completely Sold Out, Won’t Return Read more ›
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Google Photos is rolling out new quick facial tools to tackle minor edits. For example, if you take a photo of yourself but then notice a little change you want, you won’t have to send it to Gemini to get it corrected. Google is adding in seven quick facial tools: Heal, smooth, under eyes, irises,... Read the original post: Google Photos Gets Quick Edits for Whiter Teeth, Blemish Removal Read more ›
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Sales data compiled by Counterpoint Research concerning Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is live, detailing just how well this year’s model is doing compared to 2025’s. The raw numbers appear great for Samsung. According to Counterpoint, sales in the first 3 weeks of availability were up 29% YoY for the Galaxy S26 lineup. Looking more closely among... Read the original post: Galaxy S26 Sales Up Nearly 30% Compared to Galaxy S25 Read more ›
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Faith in iMesage for Android restored! Announced today, Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO, making way for the head of its hardware engineering team, John Ternus. Cook has been the head of Apple for 15 years already, taking over for Steve Jobs back in 2011. As for Ternus, he’s been with Apple since... Read the original post: Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO Read more ›
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Beginning today, Continued Conversation has arrived in early access on Gemini for Google Home. The beauty of this is, you don’t need to follow up with “Hey Google” every time you need to ask or say something. It’s much more contextual. For example, if Gemini provides you with a recipe, once it details ingredients, you... Read the original post: Gemini for Google Home Gets Continued Conversation Feature Read more ›
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